What I need is that when you click on the menu option, say video 1, the video window spawns on top of the menu. Is that possible? What you are showing below is embedding the video in the menu. My bad on that one. I should have been a little more specific.

Thanks

Cary

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Cary,

If you want the window to appear in a separate floating window, then you need the Likno Web Modal Windows Builder application (or a similar modal window application).

This will allow you to create a modal window that holds the video, and you can use AllWebMenus to open this modal.

Is that the only way to have a link to a video and have that video appear with a player on the same page as the menu? Hope I’m saying all that right.

Thanks.

Cary

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Cary,

Well, you are saying that you want to create a floating layer (modal window) that will hold the video.

I guess that you can either custom-program it, or you can get an application that does that. There are several applications and scripts out there that do this.

From our suite, the application that does this is Likno Web Modal Windows Builder. Of course this has to be purchased as a separate application.

All of these are irrelevant to the menu. AllWebMenus can call and open ANY solution you choose for the modal window. So if you can find a free script and put it in your page to open the video, you can still call this through AllWebMenus.

I have just tried to download the latest build of AWM and the download button in the user area instead of doing what it should passes over to the download managers in Chrome and Firefox latest versions.

Warm Regards

Brent

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

Dear Brent,

What do you mean exactly by “download managers”?

Is this not what you see?

In Chrome in my case it starts downloading immediately, as it always have done.

Did you by any chance install a download manager lately? If so, it is possible that anything you try to download will now pass through that.

I have just rechecked and it is Internet Download Manager and Free Download Manager that pick up the following:

Please remember that in places like Africa, Southern Australia and New Zealand data packet loss is always an issue on DSL and 3G so we all use download managers that are capable of going back and retrieving lost data packets to ensure file integrity on downloads larger than 12MB.

Warm Regards

Brent

Reply From: Likno Customer Support

I understand, but this is not something that changed now, right?

Does this work though? Or are you getting an empty file? if it does not work, can you please send me what you download in an attachment?

Since you are trying to get the latest version, you can also get it from the default download page which does not have the extra security the User Area has (and is also faster):